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ManhattanDistance#

class ignite.metrics.regression.ManhattanDistance(output_transform=<function Metric.<lambda>>, device=device(type='cpu'), skip_unrolling=False)[source]#

Calculates the Manhattan Distance.

MD=j=1nAjPj\text{MD} = \sum_{j=1}^n |A_j - P_j|

where AjA_j is the ground truth and PjP_j is the predicted value.

More details can be found in scikit-learn distance metrics.

  • update must receive output of the form (y_pred, y) or {'y_pred': y_pred, 'y': y}.

  • y and y_pred must be of same shape (N, ) or (N, 1).

Parameters are inherited from Metric.__init__.

Parameters
  • output_transform (Callable) – a callable that is used to transform the Engine’s process_function’s output into the form expected by the metric. This can be useful if, for example, you have a multi-output model and you want to compute the metric with respect to one of the outputs. By default, metrics require the output as (y_pred, y) or {'y_pred': y_pred, 'y': y}.

  • device (Union[str, device]) – specifies which device updates are accumulated on. Setting the metric’s device to be the same as your update arguments ensures the update method is non-blocking. By default, CPU.

  • skip_unrolling (bool) –

Examples

To use with Engine and process_function, simply attach the metric instance to the engine. The output of the engine’s process_function needs to be in format of (y_pred, y) or {'y_pred': y_pred, 'y': y, ...}.

from collections import OrderedDict

import torch
from torch import nn, optim

from ignite.engine import *
from ignite.handlers import *
from ignite.metrics import *
from ignite.metrics.clustering import *
from ignite.metrics.regression import *
from ignite.utils import *

# create default evaluator for doctests

def eval_step(engine, batch):
    return batch

default_evaluator = Engine(eval_step)

# create default optimizer for doctests

param_tensor = torch.zeros([1], requires_grad=True)
default_optimizer = torch.optim.SGD([param_tensor], lr=0.1)

# create default trainer for doctests
# as handlers could be attached to the trainer,
# each test must define his own trainer using `.. testsetup:`

def get_default_trainer():

    def train_step(engine, batch):
        return batch

    return Engine(train_step)

# create default model for doctests

default_model = nn.Sequential(OrderedDict([
    ('base', nn.Linear(4, 2)),
    ('fc', nn.Linear(2, 1))
]))

manual_seed(666)
metric = ManhattanDistance()
metric.attach(default_evaluator, 'manhattan')
y_true = torch.tensor([0., 1., 2., 3., 4., 5.])
y_pred = y_true * 0.75
state = default_evaluator.run([[y_pred, y_true]])
print(state.metrics['manhattan'])
3.75...

Changed in version 0.4.3:

  • Fixed sklearn compatibility.

  • Workes with DDP.

Methods

compute

Computes the metric based on its accumulated state.

reset

Resets the metric to its initial state.

compute()[source]#

Computes the metric based on its accumulated state.

By default, this is called at the end of each epoch.

Returns

the actual quantity of interest. However, if a Mapping is returned, it will be (shallow) flattened into engine.state.metrics when completed() is called.

Return type

Any

Raises

NotComputableError – raised when the metric cannot be computed.

reset()[source]#

Resets the metric to its initial state.

By default, this is called at the start of each epoch.

Return type

None